1."But you don't have to please me. I'm not going to sponsor you. So pretend I'm the audience," says Haymitch.
英:[ˈspɒnsə(r)]
美:[ˈspɑːnsər]
n.
发起者,主办者
担保者
倡议者,提案人
后援组织
vt.
赞助
spon·sor
span sr
复数:sponsors
第三人称单数:sponsors
现在分词:sponsoring
过去式:sponsored
过去分词:sponsored
sponsorial (adj.), sponsorship (n.)
词根:sponsor
n.sponsorship 赞助;发起;保证人的地位;教父母身份
noun
a person or group who assumes responsibility for someone or something.The sponsor for the refugee family helped them find a place to live.
a business entity or a person who finances a radio or television program in exchange for advertising.
a person or organization who pledges something on behalf of another.The charity ball attracted many sponsors.
a person who presents someone for baptism or confirmation; godparent.
transitive verb
to serve as a sponsor for; vouch for.
friend, guarantee, entrepreneur
launch, support of
1650年代,在基督教的背景下,“教父母,那些在婴儿受洗时保证其接受宗教教育的人”,源自于晚期拉丁语中的 sponsor “洗礼的保证人”,在古典拉丁语中指“保证人、担保人”,源自于 spondere 的过去分词 sponsus,“给予保证,庄严承诺”,源自于原意为“多次奉献酒祭”的 Proto-Italic 语言中的 *spondejo-,“宣誓”,源自于 PIE 的 *spondeio- “献酒祭”(源头还包括赫梯语的 ishpanti- “奉献液体祭品,倾倒”、希腊语的 spendein “奉献酒祭”, spondē “酒祭,献酒祭品”,可参见 spondee)。
“自愿为他人承担责任并对其行为负责的人”这一普遍意义出现于1670年代。 “为广播电台(或1947年后的电视)支付费用的人”这一意义记录于1931年。 相关词汇: Sponsorial。来自同一拉丁动词的词汇还有 spouse, correspond, respond 和 despond。
发起
主办
发起人
主办者
后援人
保证人
保证人
Noun Late Latin, from Latin, guarantor, surety, from spondēre to promise — more at spouse
The first known use of sponsor was in 1651
spontaneousadjective
done, said, or produced freely and naturally
spontaneous laughter
acting or taking place without any outside force or cause
spontaneousadjective
done, said, or produced freely and naturally
spontaneous laughter
acting or taking place without any outside force or cause
spontaneitynoun
the quality or state of being spontaneous
sponsor1 of 2noun
a person who takes the responsibility for some other person or thing
godparent
a person or an organization that pays for or plans and carries out a project or activity
a person or an organization that pays the cost of a radio or television program
sponsor2 of 2verb
to act as sponsor for
sponsor1 of 2noun
a person who takes the responsibility for some other person or thing
godparent
a person or an organization that pays for or plans and carries out a project or activity
a person or an organization that pays the cost of a radio or television program
sponsor2 of 2verb
to act as sponsor for
sponsor1 of 2noun
a person who takes the responsibility for some other person or thing
godparent
a person or an organization that pays for or plans and carries out a project or activity
a person or an organization that pays the cost of a radio or television program
sponsor2 of 2verb
to act as sponsor for
sponsor1 of 2noun
a person who takes the responsibility for some other person or thing
godparent
a person or an organization that pays for or plans and carries out a project or activity
a person or an organization that pays the cost of a radio or television program
sponsor2 of 2verb
to act as sponsor for
sponsor1 of 2noun
a person who takes the responsibility for some other person or thing
godparent
a person or an organization that pays for or plans and carries out a project or activity
a person or an organization that pays the cost of a radio or television program
sponsor2 of 2verb
to act as sponsor for
1."But you don't have to please me. I'm not going to sponsor you. So pretend I'm the audience," says Haymitch.
2.Who is the sponsor of the research program?
谁是这个研究项目的发起人?
3."She's a psychologist. She lives in Palestine, in one of those communes. If you wrote to her, she might be able to sponsor you to go there."
4.“Are you going to be my sponsor or not?” he demanded.
5.“Wonderful. My family’s foundation is a proud sponsor of her program on PBS. You should go to a taping. How about I set it up?”
6.The competition was sponsored by Ruinart Champagne...
比赛是由慧纳酒庄赞助的。
7.It was nearly impossible to get into the country without either a sponsor or stunning professional recommendations.
8.Then we asked Mrs. Hidalgo if Calaca Coffee would want to sponsor the shirts.
9."Well, Mom? What do you think? Can you sponsor this club for Anu?"
10.She found a company to sponsor her through college.
她找到一家愿资助她读完大学的公司。
11.The Hunger Games aren't a beauty contest, but the best-looking tributes always seem to pull more sponsors.
12.Outside, some of the traffic signs were also sponsored by Texas Instruments, and the Pizza Hut billboard on the way over showed a steaming pizza, under the headline “Gigabites of Taste!”
13.The chamber of commerce is also sponsoring a quilt competition with a grand prize of five hundred dollars contributed by local businesses.
14.Are the candidates organizationally related to the sponsor?
候选人是否与业主有组织关联?
15.As soon as they leave here, they'll be at the Games Headquarters, hopefully madly signing up our sponsors, working out a strategy on how and when to deliver the gifts to us.
16.Because I was a sponsor, I had ringside seats for Arnold and my family, and when we arrived it was pretty exciting.
17.The National Action Council created there was composed of eight members from each of the four sponsoring organizations.
18.Rather than encouraging me to brand myself to appeal to sponsors, her goal was to select prospective sponsorships that would be personally meaningful to me.
19.Companies will now be able to sponsor programmes on ITV and Channel 4.
现在公司可以在独立电视台和第 4 频道上出资做节目广告了。
20.“It is customary to have a sponsor,” he explained.